Toy kitchen



M. MILLER. TOY KITCHEN.

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N0. 289,121. Patented Nov. 27, 1883.

INTENTOR BY M +1- ATTORNEYS.

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)IAX MILLER, OF BROOKLYN, NE\V YORK.

TOY KlTCHEN.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 289,121, dated November27, 1883.

Application filed October- 20, 1893. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern,

Beit known that 1, MAX MILLER, of Brooklyn, Kings county, and State ofNew York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in ToyKitchens, of which the following is afull, clear, and exact description.

The object of my invention is to provide certain new and usefulimprovements in toy kitchens, whereby the spilling and splashing ofwater, caused by the. working of the toy pump usually attached to a toykitchen, are prevented to a great extent.

The invention consists in the combination, with a toy kitchen, of a tankheld removably to the side of the same, which tank is provided withafaucet.

Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part ofthis specification, in which similar letters of reference indicatecorresponding parts in both the figures.

Figure l is a perspective view of a toy kitchen provided with myimprovement. Fig.

end of the same.

To the outer surface of one end or wall or piece, A, of a toy kitchen aband, B, is fastened, which forms a-pocket for receivingadownwardly-projecting hook or loop, 0, fastened to the upper part ofthe hat side of a small tank, 1), adapted to fit against the side of thekitchen. The tank D is provided with a cover,

E, and with asn all faucet, F, for drawing water, at the bottom. A cup,G, isheld by a chain, H, to the faucet or to the tank, and a hook, J, issecured on the side of the kitchen, on which hook the cup can behung. Ifwater is to be drawn, all that is necessary is to press down the knob ofthe faucet, which faucet is self-closing. Water can thus be drawn with.-out jarring and shaking the entire toy kitchen and throwing down thedishes,'pans, &e., as frequently occurs in toy kitchens provided with apump, and the splashing and spilling of water are avoided to a greatextent. If desired, the tank can be provided with upwardly-projectingwing L, having an aperture through which a pin or stud projecting fromthe outer surface of the sideof the kitchen can be passed.

' shown and described.

The combination, with a toy kitchen, of the band 13, secured to theouter surface of one side, the tank D, and the downwardly-projectinghook or loop 0, secured to the same, sub stantially as herein sho wn anddescribed.

MAX MILLER.

Witnesses:

Oscan F. Gunz, C. Snnowron.

